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Baltimore Sun photo by Jed Kirschbaum

Beneath blue lights, exhibit designer Mark Lach of Arts and Exhibitions International, creator of Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition at the Maryland Science Center, touches the wall of ice, which visitors will be able to touch to get an idea of the water temperature when the Titanic sank. The exhibit featured 250 artifacts recovered from the ship that sank in April of 1912.

Beneath blue lights, exhibit designer Mark Lach of Arts and Exhibitions International, creator of Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition at the Maryland Science Center, touches the wall of ice, which visitors will be able to touch to get an idea of the water temperature when the Titanic sank. The exhibit featured 250 artifacts recovered from the ship that sank in April of 1912. (Baltimore Sun photo by Jed Kirschbaum)

Beneath blue lights, exhibit designer Mark Lach of Arts and Exhibitions International, creator of Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition at the Maryland Science Center, touches the wall of ice, which visitors will be able to touch to get an idea of the water temperature when the Titanic sank. The exhibit featured 250 artifacts recovered from the ship that sank in April of 1912.